While weed stores in some parts of the U.S. have been hard hit by looting this week, only two of San Jose’s 16 dispensaries reported break-ins.
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Santa Clara’s Immigration Offices Re-open, Fees Increase
Immigration officials assured that they have enacted precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in reopened facilities.
Vandals, Looters Target Downtown Businesses
All told, 21 businesses were vandalized on Friday and Saturday nights, according to the San Jose Downtown Association.
Op-Ed: Why Do We Police Protests Against Police Violence?
Isn’t this the moment to start policing our community differently by not actively policing them—especially with armed cops?
San Jose Woman Arrested on Suspicion of Plowing SUV into Crowd of Protesters
The collision struck at least two people, who were rushed away by ambulance as onlookers screamed in horror at what happened.
Santa Clara County Field Hospital Accepts First COVID-19 Patients
The county is also working with local hotels and homeless shelters to isolate and care for people who have nowhere else to go.
Santa Clara County Extends Stay-at-Home Order, Finally Discloses Hospitalization Stats
Public health officials announced the revised mandate at a news conference in which they also unveiled new social distancing criteria.
Infectious Disease Expert Says Nearly Half the Patients at San Jose Kaiser Have Coronavirus
Roughly half of all patients at the Blossom Hill hospital have tested positive for coronavirus or are suspected to have been infected with it.
Coronavirus Live Updates, March 20, 2020: Local Lockdown Goes Statewide With No End in Sight
That Bay Area stay-at-home order meant to last three weeks? It applies to all of California now and no one’s sure how long it’ll last.
Where California Stands with Coronavirus Testing Right Now
So where are we on this? Who can get tested and where exactly should you go? If you do get a hold of a test, is it going to cost anything?
Coronavirus Crisis Highlights Importance of Effective Public Health Communication
During an ongoing crisis, the way public experts, political leaders and other authorities talk to the public carries profound weight.
Op-Ed: How Santa Clara’s City Leaders Fight to Uphold a Discriminatory Voting System
Measure C may have ended in defeat, but the voting rights issue will continue to cost residents dearly unless the city changes course.
New Report ID’s Riskiest Cycling Spots in Santa Clara County
Though San Jose is the deadliest city in Santa Clara County for bicyclists, the most dangerous intersection lies in Palo Alto.
Good Sam Waited a Week to Alert Public About Coronavirus Contact
Five employees from Good Samaritan Hospital are at home self-isolating after being potentially exposed to the coronavirus.
Bellarmine Sued by Ex-Student Under New Law Waiving Statute of Limitations for Sex Abuse
Under AB 218, victims are entitled to triple the damages if an organization s proven to have tried covering up suspected abuse.
2019: A Year in Review
A guide to all the stories you missed, forgot or wanted to forget in the Year of Our Lord MMXIX.
